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my flag

Yellow is my favorite colour, blue for music (and it goes well with yellow), a cross because I am a Christian, yellow because Christ is King. I liked the two colour patern of the Canadian Flag, so I did some thing similar. Once I decided Yellow and Blue, I used the ones on the the Ukrainian Flag and Palauan Flag. The Flag of Maldives provided a useful example of a Border.

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